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Things about gas you should know.

Safety management using gas detectors is important! We introduce the characteristics and dangers of major gases.

"Oxygen" is an essential element that supports the life of organisms on Earth and is indispensable for various industries, including steel, chemicals, paper, and healthcare, which sustain our rich lives. However, both oxygen deficiency and excess can pose dangers. In this column, we will introduce the frightening aspects of "oxygen" that you may not know. [Contents (partial)] ■ Composition of air ■ Definition of oxygen deficiency (hypoxia) ■ Oxygen excess ■ Definition of toxic gases ■ About carbon monoxide (CO) *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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To properly use the gas detector - Regarding model selection and installation -

We provide information for your reference so that you can choose a gas detector suitable for your intended use and purpose!

At RIKEN Keiki, we offer a variety of products tailored to the characteristics of gases in the workplace and the nature of the tasks being performed. By making the correct selections and using them properly, everyone’s sense of "safety and security" will be further enhanced. In this column, we provide essential information for selecting gas detectors (such as types and features) in a concise manner, offering reference information to help you choose the gas detector that suits your needs and purposes. [Contents] ■ Selection of portable gas detectors ■ Selection of fixed gas detectors ■ Installation precautions for fixed gas detection alarms *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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Do you know the necessity of maintaining gas detectors?

Explain in detail why inspections are necessary, including the legal background and the risks of not conducting inspections!

Gas detection alarms are devices designed to protect the safety and peace of mind of on-site workers. To maintain their performance and enhance reliability for disaster prevention and safety, regular maintenance and inspections are extremely important. In this column, we explain in detail why inspections are necessary when using gas detectors, including the legal background and the risks of not conducting inspections. [Contents] ■ Why are inspections necessary? ■ Inspection services and support systems *For detailed information in the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.

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[Labor Accident Case] Carbon monoxide poisoning during the cleaning of the adsorption tower of a desulfurization unit at a steelworks.

We will introduce a case of carbon monoxide poisoning that occurred during the cleaning of the adsorption tower of a desulfurization device at a steel mill.

During the cleaning of the lower section of the desulfurization unit, the victim and two colleagues were using a vacuum hose to perform suction work outside the inner manhole, while four others were inside the inner manhole. The observer at the steel mill sensed an unpleasant odor and, concerned about the inflow of exhaust gas from the sintering machine, measured the levels of sulfur dioxide, oxygen concentration, and carbon monoxide concentration inside the manhole. The oxygen concentration was 18.8% and the carbon monoxide concentration was 130 ppm, prompting the observer to instruct the workers inside the manhole to "run away." After receiving medical attention, both the observer and the victim were advised to be hospitalized; however, the observer returned home the same day, while the victim was hospitalized for a week due to carbon monoxide poisoning. [Suggestions] - Workers should wear portable gas monitors while working. - This will enable early detection of gas leaks in the furnace and alert workers and those nearby to potential dangers. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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[Labor Accident Case] Organic Solvent Poisoning during Painting Repair Work at a Hydroelectric Power Plant

We will introduce a case where organic solvent poisoning occurred during the painting and repair work at a hydroelectric power station.

During regular maintenance, the internal painting of the draft was carried out, but due to areas left unpainted and poor painting quality, the workers entered the draft to perform finishing touches. One of the two workers inside the draft sat down, and the other became unable to move, so they were taken to the hospital. Following examinations, both were diagnosed with poisoning from organic solvents. [Suggestions] - Use gas detectors to confirm the effectiveness of ventilation. - Work while ensuring safety with a portable gas monitor. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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